Notes for THOMAS C. REED:T.C. Reed (First_Last) Regiment Name 28 Ala. Inf. Side Confederate CompanyD Soldier's Rank_In Soldier's Rank_Out Alternate Name Notes Film Number M374 roll 37 [Source:National Archives and Record Administration, Washington, DC.] 28th Regiment, Alabama Infantry 28th Infantry Regiment, formed at Shelby Springs, Alabama, in March, 1862, contained men from Perry, Blount, Marshall, Jefferson, Walker, and Dallas counties. It moved to Corith and suffered losses from camp diseases. Later the unit was ordered to Kentucky and fought at Munfordville. It then joined the Army of Tennessee and served under Generals Trapier, J.P. Anderson, and Manugault. The 28th took an active part in the campaigns of the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, was with Hood in Tennessee, and saw action in North Carolina. It was organized with 1,100 men, reported 105 casualties at Murfreesboro and 172 at Lookout Mountain. In December, 1863, it totalled 276 men and 189 arms. The regiment lost 4 killed and 24 wounded at Ezra Church, and many were disabled at Nashville. Very few surrendered in April, 1865. Its commanders were Colonels John W. Frazer and John C. Reid, and Lieutenant Colonels William L. Butler and T.W.W. Davis. [Source: Dyer, Frederick. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion . .. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Company, 1908.]

More About THOMAS C. REED:Military service 1: Co. D, 28th Regiment Alabama VolenteersMilitary service 2: Killed in an action of the Civil War, at the age of 16Residence: Bet. 1845 - 1860, Newburg, Franklin, Alabama, USA